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Here's How Seattle Mariners All-Stars Did in 2025 Midsummer Classic
American League pitcher Bryan Woo throws against the National League in the 2025 MLB All-Star Game on July 15 at Truist Park. Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The Seattle Mariners are officially done with All-Star Break festivities. The 2025 MLB All-Star game concluded on Tuesday at Truist Park in Atlanta, marking the last event of the symbolic midseason break. The National League beat the American League 4-3 in a Home Run Derby tiebreaker after the game was tied 6-6 through nine innings. It marked the end of an incredibly successful week for various Mariners All-Stars.

Organization prospects Lazaro Montes, Harry Ford and Jurrangelo Cijntje competed in the MLB All-Star Futures Game on Saturday, Cal Raleigh became the first catcher in MLB history to win the Home Run Derby on Monday and four All-Stars represented the organization in the All-Star Game.

Here's an overview on how Seattle's players did in the All-Star Game.

Cal Raleigh, catcher

Raleigh was voted in as the American League's starting catcher and was behind the plate for the first five innings of the game. He caught for pitchers Tarik Skubal (Detroit Tigers), Carlos Rodon (New York Yankees), teammate Bryan Woo, Joe Ryan (Minnesota Twins) and Drew Rasmussen (Tampa Bay Rays).

Raleigh had two plate appearances during the game. He went 1-for-2 with a single.

Randy Arozarena, outfielder

Arozarena earned his second career All-Star as a nod as a replacement for teammate Julio Rodriguez, who earned a nod as a reserve but opted to skip the event. Arozarena subbed out Aaron Judge (Yankees) in right field in the bottom of the fifth.

Arozarena received three at-bats during the game and went 0-for-3 with a strikeout.

Arozarena was picked as one of the American League's three hitters in the Home Run Derby tiebreaker. He hit one homer in the three swings all six hitters for the AL and NL.

Bryan Woo, right-handed pitcher

Woo, who earned his first All-Star selection, was the third pitcher for the AL on Tuesday. He retired the side in order. He induced a groundout and a lineout and struck out the first batter he faced, Ronald Acuna Jr.

Andres Munoz, right-handed pitcher

The Mariners' closer was named to his second All-Star Game this season. He was named as a replacement last season but didn't get to pitch in the game.

Munoz got his turn on the mound in this year's Midsummer Classic. He entered the game in the bottom of the eighth and pitched the final two outs of the inning. He walked one batter and struck out one in 0.2 innings. He induced a flyout from Elly De La Cruz (Cincinnati Reds) and fanned Kyle Stowers (Miami Marlins).

Seattle will begin the second half of the season in the first of a three-game series against the Houston Astros at 7:10 p.m. PT on Friday at T-Mobile Park.

This article first appeared on Seattle Mariners on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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